SPECIMEN PAGES 



Pag-es 15, 16 and 17 are specimen pages filled in by the author 

 to show the exact method of using the blank pages of this book for 

 cruising record purposes. Page 15 represents the tree tally made 

 upon the hinged tablet which lies upon the two pages of the book 

 which are being used. This tablet is left narrow so as not to cover 

 the two chain columns at the right of the page (page 16). The 

 tablet also marks the working place in the book so that it may be 

 returned to pocket, and when taken out again, quickly opened to 

 the right place. 



When the cruise of this mile strip is completed, the form on 

 page 15 is added and its totals carried into the proper spaces on 

 page 16. As this strip represents eight acres, a division of these 

 quantities by eight gives the amounts per acre. These, in turn, 

 are carried in summary to the bottom of the page to give the total 

 per acre of all kinds of timber. 



The cruising notes on page 17 will be found self explanatory, 

 and the chain record in the two columns on page 16 refers to the 

 corresponding details on the cruising line in the middle of page 17. 

 Some useful symbols for the record have been listed at the bottom 

 of page 17. 



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